George Steiner at the New Yorker (New Directions Paperbook) - George Steiner - Books - New Directions - 9780811217040 - January 30, 2009
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George Steiner at the New Yorker (New Directions Paperbook) First edition

George Steiner

George Steiner at the New Yorker (New Directions Paperbook) First edition

An education in a portmanteau: George Steiner at The New Yorker collects his best work from his more than 150 pieces for the magazine.

Between 1967 and 1997, George Steiner wrote more than 130 pieces on a great range of topics for The New Yorker, making new books, difficult ideas, and unfamiliar subjects seem compelling not only to intellectuals but to ?the common reader.? He possesses a famously dazzling mind: paganism, the Dutch Renaissance, children?s games, war-time Britain, Hitler?s bunker, and chivalry attract his interest as much as Levi-Strauss, Cellini, Bernhard, Chardin, Mandelstam, Kafka, Cardinal Newman, Verdi, Gogol, Borges, Brecht, Wittgenstein, Chomsky, and art historian/spy Anthony Blunt. Steiner makes an ideal guide from the Risorgimento in Italy to the literature of the Gulag, from the history of chess to the enduring importance of George Orwell. Again and again everything Steiner looks at in his New Yorker essays is made to bristle with some genuine prospect of turning out to be freshly thrilling or surprising.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released January 30, 2009
ISBN13 9780811217040
Publishers New Directions
Pages 344
Dimensions 130 × 200 × 20 mm   ·   362 g
Language English  

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